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...University of Phoenix Material
Appendix B
Part I
Define the following terms:
|Term |Definition |
|Stereotypes |The need for humanity to make the world a smaller more manageable place. To use a phrase to describe|
| |groups, etc. |
|Prejudice |Negative attitude, thoughts or beliefs, rejecting a group or depriving them of opportunities. |
|Labeling theory |If someone is stereotyped as a deviant, than regardless of original intent. One may become a |
| |deviant. |
Part II
Select three of the identity categories below and name or describe at least 3 related stereotypes for each:
• Race
• Ethnicity
• Religion
• Gender
• Sexual orientation
• Age
• Disability
|Category |Stereotype 1 |Stereotype 2 |Stereotype 3 |
|Sexual Orientation |Dike: A gay female that dresses |Fag: A gay male that dresses or |Recruiter: All gay people try |
| |or acts more masculine. |acts more feminine. ...

...Material
Appendix B
Personal Financial Planning Worksheet
Directions: Based on your readings and discussions in class this week, answer the following questions completely.
1. The process of creating a detailed plan to meet your financial needs and prepare for the future is called:
a. Developing goals.
b. Personal financial planning.
c. Collecting financial information.
d. Personal finance.
2. Which of the following is not one of the five major steps of the financial planning process?
a. Analyze your current finances.
b. Establish and implement your plan.
c. Collect and organize your financial information.
d. Reevaluate and revise your plan as needed.
3. Which phase in life is commonly associated with focus on marriage, family, purchasing a home, and career development?
a. Teenage years
b. Between your 50s and 60s
c. Late 20s through your 40s
d. During retirement
4. Which of the following are some benefits of having a college degree that can affect your financial planning?
a. The potential to make a higher salary
b. Jobs with retirement plans and benefits
c. The ability to receive promotions and wage increases
d. All of the above
5. Which of the following elements of a comprehensive financial plan discuss analyzing future needs, such as saving for retirement or college funding for dependants?
a. Building wealth
b. Securing......

...University of Phoenix Material
Appendix B
Part I
Define the following terms:
Term Definition
Stereotypes When people believe things that may not be true because they assume these things.
Prejudice Prejudice is an unfavorable opinion formed beforehand or judgments toward a person because of their color or religion.
Labeling theory The view of deviance in which someone being labeled as a “deviant” leads a person to engage in deviant behavior.
Part II
Select three of the identity categories below and name or describe at least 3 related stereotypes for each:
• Race
• Ethnicity
• Religion
• Gender
• Sexual orientation
• Age
• Disability
Category Stereotype 1 Stereotype 2 Stereotype 3
Race African American’s are good at basketball. White people tend to have no rhythm. White people are all racist.
Religion All Christian’s are good people. Catholic preachers are bad people.
Gender Men are more powerful than women. Men are smarter than women. Women learn development skills faster than men.
Part III
Answer each question in 100 to 150 words related to those stereotypes:
• What are the positive aspects of the stereotypes, if any?
I would say that there are no positive aspects of stereotpyes because stereotyping is an opinion it is not a fact. I might say that they could be positive for me and someone else might think it is a negative comment. For an example, blondes have more fun, this is a positive aspects but it is not necessary...

...operated by the owner of the mobile operating system, such as the Apple App Store, Google Play, Windows Phone Store, and BlackBerry App World. Usually, they are downloaded from the platform to a target device, such as an iPhone, BlackBerry, Android phone or Windows Phone, but sometimes they can be downloaded to laptops or desktops. Mobile apps were originally offered for general productivity reasons, including email, calendar, contacts, stock market and weather information. However, public demand and the availability of developer tools drove rapid expansion into other categories, such as mobile games, factory automation, GPS and location-based services, banking, order-tracking, and ticket purchases.
For this assignment I will focus on two apps, Swell Radio and MyFitnessPal. I am a person who is just getting my feet wet when it comes to the tech sector. I am a beginner, and so far I seem to enjoy apps that are rather simple and productivity based.
MyFitnessPal
Available on:
Website myfitnesspal.com
Founded 2005
Founder Albert Lee, Mike Lee
Product Czar Warren Wan
MyFitnessPal is very useful and is a must have when I want to keep track of my calories consumed and burned on a daily basis. The app’s aim is to make good health attainable and sustainable for everyone. Used by more than 40 million people, MyFitnessPal is the leading resource for taking charge of daily health. This free mobile app started as a website in 2005, when co-founder Mike Lee and his......

... |
|Current Employer |Tata Consultancy Services |
Executive Summary:
My ambition is to work for the leading consulting firms within the IT industry as I believe I am skilled and have much to offer potential employers and their clients. Currently, I am a System Engineer with Tata Consultancy Services Limited.
Primary Skills:
2years & 9 Months of experience as Technical Consultant in Oracle E-Business Suite Applications.
Resume Details:
• 2 years and 9 month of analysis, design, development and support experience in Oracle apps.
• Has exposure in working with Onsite – Offshore models.
• Experience in all phases of the system development /implementation life cycle.
• Experience in Oracle Apps R12,11i,Fusion
• Worked in projects having R12 Implementation, Upgrades and Oracle Fusion
• Experience of Development Data Conversions and Implementation
• Proficient in, Packages writing stored procedures and functions using SQL & PL/SQL.
• Experience of Developing Reports (PL/SQL Reports).
• Have good Knowledge on BI Publisher Reports
• Have knowledge on Oracle Reports
• Self-motivated, excellent team player with proven leadership skills.
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Project Summary:
CIGNA HEALTH CARE
|Description...

...So what constitutes a badly-built app?
Verizon recently started rating apps on three key criteria: battery consumption, data usage and security risks. For now it is only concentrating on the Top 50 Android apps, but the guide provides useful insight into what Verizon considers best-practice standards for the key criteria.
mobiThinking acknowledges there are more key criteria to creating a quality app, in terms of usability, device compatibility, stability etc – and that’s true – but arguably, problems with battery consumption, data usage and security risks are some of the most important of all quality assurance (QA) criteria because: a) they are mostly hidden from consumers; b) they are more easily overlooked by developers; c) the consequences are far reaching. Bad apps affect the performance of the device, battery and network; inflate the phone bill; and most consumers blame the device, operator… anyone except the real culprits. If the user interface (UI) is rubbish or the app keeps crashing, there’s little doubt the app is to blame and users will happily broadcast their verdict in their app reviews.
1) Battery consumption
Some mobile applications use a lot of energy, causing unnecessary drain on the (already heavily taxed) device battery. There are numerous reasons why this occurs and, where it is caused by bad, ignorant or devious development practices, it can and should be rectified. Causes of battery depletion include:
• Apps that run without the user’s......

...Wise Judgment Scenario
Choose one of the following scenarios and discuss how each of the five components of wise judgments can be applied to the scenario you have chosen. Then, make a decision based on the five components. Explain the rationale behind your decision.
1. A teenage girl is “in love” with her 17-year-old boyfriend. He is encouraging her to have sex with him saying that he will make sure they only have “protected” sex.
2. A man has had a difficult time finding a job that pays enough to support his family. He has finally landed the job and has been working six months. He discovers that his manager is engaging in illegal activities on the job.
3. A mother knows that her 7-year-old child has stolen a box of cookies from the store while she was grocery shopping.
4. A high school friend cheated on his college entrance exam and told you about it.
Baltes and his colleagues have organized components of wise judgment into five areas. Understanding each component is important in handling the situation wisely. A seven-year-old child has stolen cookies from the grocery store. How does the mother handle the situation with her son stealing the cookies?
Component one is factual knowledge. Component one consists of knowing characteristics and traits shared by humans, how they relate to other people and what is normal behavior. The component helps the mother conclude that stealing cookies is not normal behavior or a characteristic for all children. Stealing is a......

...online, give polls to check for student understanding, and award badges to individual students based on performance or behavior.
• Skype
Students and teachers are able to communicate if they are unable to meet in class. I’ve used this app several times to meet with my teachers via phone/computer.
• Quizlet
This is an app that helps students study for tests and quiz themselves. It is made up of custom flashcards or you can share them and use other people’s regarding the same subject.
• Translators
There are several useful apps that translate unknown languages into things you understand. I know that in the past I have used these apps for when I go out of the country or just to help me in some of my language courses.
• Graphing Calculator Apps
We all know that graphing calculators are EXPENSIVE! Well, there are free apps that offer everything that a graphing calculator can and more. This can be very helpful to students.
• GroupMe
This is an app that lets everyone stay in contact and communicate without hassle or having to give out your cell phone number. I’ve used this app for several class group projects and I love it. Some teachers will even use this to communicate to the class and hold open discussions.
• Skyward App
Skyward Mobile Access will automatically locate your district and take you instantly to your vital information such as grades, attendance, discipline, payroll, time off, and more
• ClassDojo
Helps teachers improve behavior in......

...the key questions in the United States v. Microsoft antitrust trial was whether Microsoft's Internet Explorer web browser was part of its Windows operating system or a separable piece of application software. As another example, the GNU/Linux naming controversy is, in part, due to disagreement about the relationship between the Linux kernel and the operating systems built over this kernel. In some types of embedded systems, the application software and the operating system software may be indistinguishable to the user, as in the case of software used to control a VCR, DVD player or microwave oven. The above definitions may exclude some applications that may exist on some computers in large organizations. For an alternative definition of an app: see Application Portfolio Management.
[edit] Application software classificationApplication software falls into two general categories; horizontal applications and vertical applications. Horizontal applications are the most popular and widespread in departments or companies. Vertical applications are niche products, designed for a particular type of business or division in a company.
There are many types of application software:
An application suite consists of multiple applications bundled together. They usually have related functions, features and user interfaces, and may be able to interact with each other, e.g. open each other's files. Business applications often come in suites, e.g. Microsoft Office, OpenOffice.org and......

...ORACLE Apps DBA
How to confirm if Apps Listener is Up and Running ?
execute below command
lsnrctl status APPS_$SID (replcae SID with your Instance Name)
How to compile Invalid Objects in database ?
You can use adadmin utility to compile or you can use utlrp.sql script shipped with Oracle Database to compile Invalid Database Objects.
How to compile JSP in Oracle Applications ?
You can use ojspCompile.pl perl script shipped with Oracle Applications to compile JSP files. This script is under $JTF_TOP/admin/scripts. Sample compilation method is
perl ojspCompile.pl --compile --quiet
What is difference between ADPATCH and OPATCH ?
# ADPATCH is utility to apply ORACLE application Patches whereas
# OPATCH is utility to apply database patches
Can you use both ADPATCH and OPATCH in application ?
Yes you have to use both in application , for application patches you will use ADPATCH UTILITY and for applying database patch in application you will use opatch UTILITY.
How to start Applications listener ?
In Oracle 11i, you have script adalnctl.sh which will start your apps listener. You can also start it by command lsnrctl start APPS_$SID (Replace sid by your Instance SID Name)
What is difference between ICM, Standard Managers and CRM in Concurrent Manager ?
# ICM stand for Internal Concurrent Manager, which controls other managers. If it finds other managers down , it checks and try to restart them. You can say it as administrator to other......

...Axia College Material
Appendix B
Research Methods Matrix
A psychologist is planning to conduct a study that would examine pathological liars and the quality of their romantic relationships. You have been asked to provide the psychologist with a recommendation for which research method should be used to gather data on the pathological liars and their spouses.
Using the table below list each research method and its advantages and disadvantages for use in this study.
|Research Method |Advantages |Disadvantages |
|Naturalistic Observation |The behavior is observed in everyday life; |Observer bias- the observes interpretation|
| |being able to observe in a natural |can become distorted; it can be difficult |
| |environment |understand the behavior |
|Case Study |Real life observation of an individual; helps|Since you are observing an individual, it |
| |with problem solving |is difficult to come to a conclusion from |
| | |a single case |
|Correlational Research |Clarifies the relationship...

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Appendix B
Nutritional Needs
Part A: Nutritional Needs by Age Group
Directions:
*
1. Navigate to http://www.mypyramid.gov/mypyramid/index.aspx to open the My Pyramid Plan nutritional needs calculator.
2. Enter any age from 5 through 18 in the Age field. Record the age you entered where indicated in the Nutritional Needs Chart on the following page (under the Children heading). Return to the My Pyramid Plan calculator.
3. Select a Sex from the drop-down menu. Record your selection in the appropriate section of the Nutritional Needs Chart on the following page. Return to the calculator.
4. Leave Weight and Height blank. Select a level of Physical Activity from the drop-down menu and indicate your selection in the Nutritional Needs Chart on the following page. Return to the calculator and click Submit.
5. Adjust the colored bars in the Pyramid Plan Results column by re-sizing the right side of the bar to match the numbers generated by the My Pyramid Plan calculator:
* Click inside the bar to activate the adjustment box:
* Point the mouse over either open circle on the right side of the bar.
* When the mouse pointer turns into a double arrow, left-click, hold, and drag the box to the right or left until the desired amount is reached on the measurement scale. Do not change the height of each bar.
Below is an example of a Pyramid Plan result: 8oz. grains, 3 c. vegetables, 2 c. fruit, 3 c. milk,......

...platform for Apple's email servers and calendars. Third-party iOS and OS X app developers are able to implement iCloud functionality in their apps through the iCloud API.[25]
Backup and restore[edit]
iCloud allows users to back up the settings and data on iOS devices running iOS 5 or later.[26] Data backed up includes photos and videos in the Camera Roll, device settings, app data, messages (iMessage, SMS, and MMS), ringtones, and Visual Voicemails. Backups occur daily when the device is locked and connected to Wi-Fi and a power source. In case of a malfunction of any Apple device, during the restoration process, iCloud offers to restore all data along with App data only if the device was synced to iCloud and backed up.
Back to My Mac[edit]
Main article: Back to My Mac
Back to My Mac, also previously part of MobileMe, is now part of iCloud.[27] As before, this service allows users to log in remotely to other computers that have Back to My Mac enabled and are configured with the same Apple ID.
Email[edit]
As with MobileMe (and .Mac and iTools before it), an iCloud account includes an email account. Unlike MobileMe and its previous iterations, an email address is an optional part of an iCloud account, in that the user can choose not to use it but can still use the email as their iCloud Apple ID. The email account can be accessed using any standard IMAP-compatible email client, as well as the online web app mail client at the iCloud.com. Additionally, on an iOS device,......

...Appendix B
Part I
Define the following terms:
Term
Definition
Stereotypes
Unreliable, exaggerated generalizations about all members of a group that do not take individual differences into account.
Prejudice
A negative attitude toward an entire category of people, such as a racial or ethnic minority.
Labeling theory
A social theory that holds that society's reaction to certain behaviors is a major factor in defining the self as deviant. People become `deviant' because certain labels (thief, prostitute, homosexual) are attached to their behavior by criminal justice authorities and others. The resulting treatment of the individual pushes them into performing the deviant role. Also called "societal reaction" theory.
Part II
Select three of the identity categories below and name or describe at least 3 related stereotypes for each:
Race
Ethnicity
Religion
Gender
Sexual orientation
Age
Disability
Category
Stereotype 1
Stereotype 2
Stereotype 3
Race- The Chinese
Chinese people are quiet
Chinese people are the most polite
Chinese women are submissive
Disability- Mentally ill
They are helpless and to be pitied
They are thought to be sociopaths and murderers
They are thought to be “freaks of nature”
Sexual Orientation- Bi-sexuals
They are thought to be highly sexual, enjoying more tan one partner at a time
They are considered indecisive
They are thought to spread sexual diseases
Part III
Answer each question in 100 to......